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The Kneecap Dysphoria

Started by The_Gentleboy, April 17, 2015, 01:15:32 PM

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enigmaticrorschach

this kneecap thing is kinda funny. I had to be on my knees yesters day and because if this, they still hurt. kinda makes me wonder why mines aren't lower o:
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The_Gentleboy

I agree its kinda funny. I did compare my knees to one of my mates today his were a little higher but only everso much. Made me feel a lot better. I mean I'm looking at them now and my thigh doesnt look too long and my lowerleg/calf is 2/3 inches longer.

Gentleboy
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BenKenobi

Quote from: The_Gentleboy on April 20, 2015, 12:54:25 PM
I have a mate who started walking too early and he developed "bandy legs" where the legs bow outward, it looks hilarious, esp when he wears shorts and he rips his pants so often. It may be to do with bone structure but i do know a fair few people whose knees bend in - they tend to be rather skinny so maybe adding weight might help? I dont know! The anime school girl legs may help if you cosplaying though - but thats one slippery slope into nerdville.

Gentleboy

Pft. I have no qualms cosplaying. I have a few times and it's great fun.

I don't know about the skinny thing, though. I know some people who have quite a few pounds with the same structure and they have a difficult time walking because of it. I'm just gonna blame genetics.
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The_Gentleboy

Ive never cosplayed. I'm all for performing but I havent got the time or money for comicons and the like. I didnt know about that i was mainly going off a friend who was a bit overweight with straight legs who thene lost the weight and had inward legs. Genetics is always a good thing to blame though!!
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